Hi,
The advanced server rpm packages seems to have been currupted files.
Thanks for the pointer to the files in
/var/lib/rpm for the hanging rpm problem i had.
Regards, 'Willem
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 16:42:37 +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> > 2. We have a Redhat advance server.
> > The administrator had not up to today activated the rhn_register/up2date
> > setup.
> > When he tried, he got the errors related to the ssl Certi
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 16:03:27 +0200 (SAST), Willem van der Walt<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I have two rpm questions.
> 1. On redhat 9 by forcing installs etc. i got rpm to a state where it
> hung.
> With some difficulty i kill
Hello,
I have two rpm questions.
1. On redhat 9 by forcing installs etc. i got rpm to a state where it
hung.
With some difficulty i killed it. It now does not even want to do a query.
I tried rebuilding the database with rpmdb --rebuilddb. It also seemed to
hang, (I left it over night).
What
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 23:59, CM Miller wrote:
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] vnc_unixsrc]# rpm -qa | grep
> >> tightvnc-server
> >> tightvnc-server-1.2.8-1
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] vnc_unixsrc]# rpm -e
> >> tightvnc.server-1.2.8-1
> >> error: package tightvnc.server-1.2.8-1 is not
> >> installed
> >> [EMAIL
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] vnc_unixsrc]# rpm -qa | grep
>> tightvnc-server
>> tightvnc-server-1.2.8-1
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] vnc_unixsrc]# rpm -e
>> tightvnc.server-1.2.8-1
>> error: package tightvnc.server-1.2.8-1 is not
>> installed
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] vnc_unixsrc]#
>> Any way to fix this?
>It means
** Reply to message from Ralf Corsepius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, 01 Mar 2003
06:06:19 +0100
> Am Sam, 2003-03-01 um 00.06 schrieb CM Miller:
> > Is anyone using apt-get for rpms in RH 8.0?
> I do.
>
> > Whenever I issue the following command, I get a
> > strange error:
> >
> > apt-get ins
Am Sam, 2003-03-01 um 00.06 schrieb CM Miller:
> Is anyone using apt-get for rpms in RH 8.0?
I do.
> Whenever I issue the following command, I get a
> strange error:
>
> apt-get install foo
>
> warning: cannot get exclusive lock on
> /var/lib/rpm/Packages
> What does this mean? All of these
CM Miller said:
> Well I have Samba and NFS working but not configured
> properly, but I don't really understand the question.
then it's probably not :) as others reccomended, be sure
you are root when running apt-get.
> Um, I don't know, is installing Cygwin bad?
cygwin is for win32 systems. i
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 16:06, CM Miller wrote:
> Is anyone using apt-get for rpms in RH 8.0?
Yes.
>
> Whenever I issue the following command, I get a
> strange error:
>
> apt-get install foo
>
> warning: cannot get exclusive lock on
> /var/lib/rpm/Packages
>
> What does this mean? All of t
>>
>>
>> Is anyone using apt-get for rpms in RH 8.0?
>not me, but apt-get on debian is great :) (I only run
>woody)
>> warning: cannot get exclusive lock on
>> /var/lib/rpm/Packages
>is that on a network filesystem?
Well I have Samba and NFS working but not configured
properly, but I don't re
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On Friday 28 February 2003 06:06 pm, CM Miller wrote:
> Is anyone using apt-get for rpms in RH 8.0?
>
> Whenever I issue the following command, I get a
> strange error:
>
> apt-get install foo
>
> warning: cannot get exclusive lock on
> /var/lib/rpm/Pa
CM Miller said:
>
>
> Is anyone using apt-get for rpms in RH 8.0?
not me, but apt-get on debian is great :) (I only run woody)
> warning: cannot get exclusive lock on
> /var/lib/rpm/Packages
is that on a network filesystem?
> Also, I am trying to get either Cygwin or TightVNC
why would you ins
Is anyone using apt-get for rpms in RH 8.0?
Whenever I issue the following command, I get a
strange error:
apt-get install foo
warning: cannot get exclusive lock on
/var/lib/rpm/Packages
What does this mean? All of these directories do
exist.
Also, I am trying to get either Cygwin or Ti
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> From: "Thomas E. Dukes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 06:05
> Subject: RPM questions
>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> If I do rpm -qlp [filename], is there a way to keep the output from
>> scroll
ot; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 06:05
Subject: RPM questions
> Hello,
>
> If I do rpm -qlp [filename], is there a way to keep the output from
> scrolling off the screen? Also, how do you keep ls from doing the same?
>
&g
Thanks!! Thant worked. I was using the whole file name.
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 09:15, Riemer Palstra wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Jan 2003, Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
>
> > If I do rpm -qlp [filename], is there a way to keep the output from
> > scrolling off the screen? Also, how do you keep ls from doing the
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003, Thomas E. Dukes wrote:
> If I do rpm -qlp [filename], is there a way to keep the output from
> scrolling off the screen? Also, how do you keep ls from doing the same?
Try piping output through less or more ( e.g. $ ls -la | more )
> Another thing, when I have tried to remove
Hello,
If I do rpm -qlp [filename], is there a way to keep the output from
scrolling off the screen? Also, how do you keep ls from doing the same?
Another thing, when I have tried to remove a package using rpm -e, I get
package not installed when I know its installed. Do I have a problem
with t
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